2005 Honda CR-V?

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Sorry for last post.I have heard lot about 2003-2004 Honda CRV fire problem. Can any one tell me any news about 2005 model.is it good idea to buy new CRV after all those engien problem in last two models.

Hi joshofindia -Since the 2005 models are brand new, no one has data on the incidence rate of fires yet. I'd say that if you're very concerned about the issue, then there's no sense buying this vehicle - you'll only worry about it forever.

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The CRV fire problem is caused by the Tech removing the oil filter and having the old gasket stick to the block. When replacing with the new filter, there are two gaskets...the leakage is what is causing the fires.

hi i just picked up my honda crv 2005 se in black i love it . i have had a toyota rav 2000 and this autio blows that away. the dealer knew all about the oil change fire problem said the problem was techs not doing oil change properly. picked up the car for only 1200 under sticker i am very happy with price.

Yep, I'm sure it was a Canadian vehicle. There are several differences between the trim levels here in the US and Canada. The author's remarks hit on a few of those items.

The article seems to focus on what the reviewer was able to observe, and only that. It isn't even clear that he/she drove the car. Instead it focused a great deal on features, cosmetics, and Honda's market plans (supplied in press material, no doubt). In short, it was not a technical or performance-oriented review. With that understood, it's no surprise that the new AWD and throttle system were not mentioned.

Frankly, it would cost Honda more money to use the old RT4WD system in the Canadian vehicles than it would to use the new one. Why manufacture and install two different designs when you can use one?

That's one of the reasons why Honda cars tend to have high levels of equipment in the base and middle models and not many options. Offering options only complicates the manufacturing process and multiplies the headaches for the guys who do inventory.

So, yeah, the Canadian CR-V should have the same stuff as the US market.

The canadian honda website seems to be correct now. It lists the VSA, 16" wheels, curtain airbags and steering wheel audio controls among other new features. It doesn't specify whether or not the rt4wd is updated or not, but presumably it is.

Unless a trade-in was involved, I would be interested to know what you actually paid---total drive-out price and the components of that price: sales tax, tag fees, and the total amount that the dealer received, including its documentary and advertising fees, etc.

Does anyone know if the 05 CR-V LX comes with the security alarm (Remote Key etc)? The Honda site seems to show this is as an accessory.I am looking towards the 05 LX and thinking if I have to pay for this? If it does not come with it, would i be better off installing it afterwards from CircuitCity or somewhere?I would also be interested in knowing the invoice price. Edmunds does not have this but Yahoo shows it as $18,473.Thanks

All 2005 come with keyless entry as standard. None comes with alarm. Not even the top of the line CR-V SE, which is the one I got for $800 below invoice. The keyless entry are built into the key for 2005. So, if you get aftermarket alarm, you will have one extra alarm control on your key.

Picked up my 05 CR-V LX 2WD from Honda Windward about three hours ago. Got the Costco price, which below MSRP (a major accomplishment in Hawaii).Too early to give an comprehensive report, but so far so good. I'm not too excited about the Dunlop tires, though.